No-Tale
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  • Reads 29
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  • Parts 2
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Ongoing, First published Mar 08, 2020
A world where almost everyone in the underground has a grey soul, meaning LoSt. The Royal scientist hasn't found out what Lost meant, but she guessed that it meant they have nothing to live for. She could be wrong though. 
They do have okay times underground, but they just sometimes feel without a purpose. Living in the half depressed underground for 1 decade, and no one is still saved. The king knows what to do, but he just can't. He must take a human and monster soul, but he just can't bring himself to kill another being.

3 years later, a humans started falling down, and most of them were frightened of the beasts. Some humans even killed other creatures in fear.

Except there was this one person, they were... interesting. No one has ever seen someone so joyful in a long time. Though, the king never excepted this human, and told the captain of the royal guard to make sure that the human was dead.

Cover Art and/or All art; Katelyn Red
Writer; Katelyn Red
That dude who's frickin dead; Me.
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